"By entrusting SYSGO with the Linux porting to our hardware platform, we have incorporated the expertise of this professional company into the product development and have been able to focus more on the further development of our application," explains Hans-Werner Koch, responsible for the development "Building Automation Europe" at Honeywell. "The wide availability of software protocols under Linux has enabled many new features for our building control."
When selecting a partner, the long-term nature of the cooperation was a key criterion for Honeywell. SYSGO therefore maintains the new Board Support Package for Motorola PPC 855T in the ELinOS embedded Linux development environment. This makes this hardware platform available for the development of embedded applications under Linux.
More information at www.sysgo.com/elinos
Company Profile Honeywell Germany
Honeywell is a diversified company that is a world leader in technology and manufacturing. Honeywell's global offerings include aerospace products and services; building, home and industrial automation technologies; turbochargers; automotive products; specialty chemicals; fibres; and electronic and high-tech materials. The company is headquartered in Morris Township, New Jersey (USA), and its stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HON, as well as on the London and Chicago Stock Exchanges and the Pacific Stock Exchange. The stock is one of the 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is also listed in the Standard & Poor 500 Index.
For more information about the company, please visit www.honeywell.com
The EXCEL 5000 OPEN system, which is used by Honeywell worldwide in building automation, is developed and produced at the Schönaich site near Stuttgart. In addition, 500 employees in Schönaich develop and manufacture a wide range of analogue and digital heating and ventilation controllers, the programmable electronic thermostatic valve "Raumtronic", the house management system "Hometronic" as well as heating mixers and drives. In addition, pressure switches, pressure transmitters, thermostats, temperature sensors and solenoid valves are manufactured under the name "FEMA Regelgeräte" (control units).